The clothes hanging in Lydia Wendt’s loft atelier in Los Angeles’ Fashion District shimmer in earthy tones: an orange sleep set dyed with California poppies, a coral lounge set colored with madder root, undyed tees in off-white cotton. Pointing to the dark disk of a dried sunflower, Wendt explains, “The... The post This Brand Wants You to Compost Its Clothes appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful .

This Brand Wants You to Compost Its Clothes
Michaela Haas
